Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Page 1 Consider (02/12)

  • Pubic Displays of Affection: Click here to get a look at model Chad White's hot bush.

  • Master Criminals: Three men wearing ski masks walked into a private museum here in daylight, grabbed four 19th-century masterpieces, tossed them into a van and sped off, pulling off one of the largest and most audacious art robberies of all time. It was the second multimillion-dollar art heist in Switzerland in less than a week. (NYT)

  • One Night Only: Siegfried and Horn plan to make a one-night-only comeback next February, performing their signature show at a fundraiser more than five years after a tiger attack ended their long-running production on the Las Vegas Strip. Sounds exciting, but I wonder if Montecore is up for it. (AP)

  • Best in Show: Snoopy would not appreciate this. (NYT) But John Waters sure would. (AP)

  • My Hometown: Forbes ranks the Top 10 Most Miserable Cities in America. Try to act surprised that Detroit is number 1. (Forbes)

  • The Cat's Meow: As if Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner weren't cute enough parents to daughter Violet, get a load of the newest prospective member of the clan. (PageSix)

  • Unsolved Mystery: The state attorney’s office in Palm Beach County, Fla., said Monday that no charges would be filed in the drowning of Seth Tobias, 44, a hedge fund manager and regular commentator on CNBC. The decision followed accusations, made by Tobias’ brothers and an associate in a court case over his $25 million estate, that he had been killed by his wife, Filomena. The case has captivated the investment world in New York, where Tobias ran a $300 million hedge fund, and the Palm Beach area, where he owned two homes. I can hardly wait for Dominick Dunne's Power & Privilege to come knocking. Are you ready for your close-up, Tiger? (NYT)

  • Long Island Jerkoff: Silicone breast implants, bullet lodged in your skull? Amy Fisher doesn't see a difference. (NYP)

  • The Birth of New Hollywood: Mark Harris' new book, "Pictures at a Revolution" relives the magical year of 1967, when five crazily diverse films became nominees for the Academy Award for best picture. At its April 1968 ceremony the academy chose among an instant-classic vision of the brand new Generation Gap ("The Graduate"), a painfully dated Hollywood dinosaur ("Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner"), a fierily innovative, mythic outlaw tale ("Bonnie and Clyde"), a walking lecture on racial prejudice ("In the Heat of the Night") and a budget-busting musical full of animals ("Dr. Dolittle"). (NYT)

  • RIP: Rep. Tom Lantos (D-Calif.), the only survivor of the Holocaust to serve in Congress and the founder of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus, died Monday in Maryland of cancer of the esophagus. He was 80 years old. (Advocate)

  • 2 comments:

    about a boy said...

    i love a good chad bush in the morning...

    Anonymous said...

    I like that a view of hot bush is becoming the "gay man's cleavage shot". Besides what's vulgar or pornographic about hair? It makes for a sexy tease to the imagination.